Producers are on the hunt for expectant parents to star in a new documentary about life with a newborn.

The currently untitled show is being made by The Garden Productions, who are behind hit show 24 Hours in A&E and founded by the creators of One Born Every Minute.

The team are looking for a wide range of parents-to-be for the new program that is currently in development for BBC2.

Pregnancy and the birth of a newborn can be a joyous occasion, but is also one that can turn life upside down.

Producers say the documentary will be focusing on the time after a new baby’s arrival, and that the series hopes to explore families and relationships at one of the most exciting times in our lives.

The documentary aims to give an insight into life with a new baby (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Which means applicants will need to be up for letting camera crews document the challenging first first few weeks following the birth.

The casting call says they are looking for a "diverse range of expectant parents" and that it doesn't matter if it's your first born or an extra addition to an already full brood, or anywhere in between.

Applications are open to those who have a due date between February and June 2019.